Do you limit your child's daily screen time?

The Canadian Paediatric Society (CPS) recommends avoiding screen
time for kids two and under and limiting screen time to one to two hours for
older children. However, the thinking on this is evolving. Your active
involvement is really important. In its new guidelines around screen time, the
American Pediatric Association suggests that from about 15 months, your toddler
can in fact learn new words from certain commercial media. Still, while the APA
is moving away from specific time recommendations, they emphasize the
importance of not allowing overdoing screen time, and most of all it's
important for you to actively engage with your toddler as he watches, helping
him to process and understand what he's seeing and hearing.

Understanding your preschooler
From little angel to little monster - as your child is growing up you'll both be facing some tricky times. We've got some tips on how to deal with the occasional challenge.